- REO
- ___ Speedwagon
- Classic car
- Antique auto
- Classic auto
- Hupmobile contemporary
- Rockers __ Speedwagon
- Rockers ____ Speedwagon
- Auto-manufacturer's monogram
- Old auto
- Rock's __ Speedwagon
- Rockers ___ Speedwagon
- Vintage auto
- Vintage car
- Custom Royale of old autodom
- Model T rival
- Car company started in 1905 and named for its founder's initials
- Letters before Speedwagon (the band) or Speed Wagon (the car)
- ___ Speedwagon (band that would have had a different name if its keyboardist hadn't taken a transportation history class)
- Car company founded by the same person as Oldsmobile
- '20s auto
- Early automotive initials
- Bygone automotive inits.
- Model T contemporary
- Flying Cloud, e.g.
- Auto monogram
- Auto museum auto
- Like property sold by a bank: Abbr.
- Vintage vehicle letters
- Gold Comet, Raider, or Royale
- Old car company with the slogan "Stands Pat"
- Old-time Olds
- Royale 8 automobile company
- ___ property (building owned by a lender)
- ___/T.W.O. (1972 album)
- Old car make
- Early roadster
- Gold Comet maker, for short
- Royale 8 of autodom
- Old Olds
- Flying Cloud or Gold Comet, for one
- Maker of the Royale Elite and Runabout cars
- Old Olds rival
- Old Olds car
- Car of yore
- __ Speedwagon
- Speedwagon letters
- Old Oldsmobile
- Speedwagon monogram
- Vintage Olds
- Rock's "___ Speedwagon"
- Old-time motorcar
- Famous automaker's initials
- Vintage runabout initials
- ___ Speed Wagon (vintage auto)
- Early General Motors rival
- ___ Royale (Depression-era car)
- Auto last manufactured in the 1930s
- Automotive monogram of yore
- Car that made the first-ever cross-country trip across Canada
- Maker of the M35 military truck
- Old auto letters
- Semi-eponymous 1976 rock album
- ____ Speedwagon
- Classic 1900s-'20s roadster
- It merged with Diamond T in 1967
- One was taken on a journey across Canada in 1912
- Arena rock initials
- Bygone monogrammatic marque
- Make in a classic rock band
- Collectible car
- Onetime car company or its founder's initials
- Classic car of crosswords
- Pierce Arrow contemporary
- Pierce Arrow rival
- Popular '20s auto
- Vintage automaker
- Vintage vehicle
- Car of the early 1900s
- Stutz Bearcat contemporary
- 1910s-1920s auto
- Car make of yore
- Auto pioneer initials
- Bygone auto
- Monogrammatic car
- Old name in cars
- Olds creation
- Classic car make
- Touring car of yore
- Duesenberg contemporary
- Famed initials in auto pioneering
- America's longest-lasting car
- Monogrammatic motorcar
- Speed Wagon maker
- Vintage wheels
- Famous initials in car history
- Olds oldie
- One-time Lansing car company
- Model B Runabout maker
- Old Olds auto
- Car named with its founder's initials
- Hudson contemporary
- Bygone roadster
- Car monogram of the past
- Flying Cloud co.
- ___ Speedwagon ("Can't Fight This Feeling" band)
- ___ Speedwagon (band that toured with Chicago in August)
- Olds product
- Antique car
- Auto maker's mongram
- Automaker of old
- Early auto
- Auto pioneer's monogram
- Road classic
- Old auto ltrs.
- Old-time auto
- Classic ride
- Classic wheels
- Longtime automotive acronym
- Olds classic
- Stutz contemporary
- Flying Cloud automaker
- Old Olds creation
- Old wheels
- Auto acronym
- 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada auto trip
- Old touring car
- Vintage Olds creation
- 1906 Runabout, e.g.
- '20s-'30s Flying Cloud, e.g.
- Royale or Flying Cloud
- The car in Thurber's 1933 story "The Car We Had to Push"
- Classic roadster
- Early initials in American cars
- Vintage touring car
- Vintage roadster
- __ Speed Wagon: classic truck
- Flying Cloud, for one
- Popular Roaring Twenties auto
- Early 20th-century car
- Can't Fight This Feeling band __ Speedwagon
- Big automotive initials
- Maxwell competitor
- Speed Wagon make
- Early Olds auto
- '20s auto classic
- Essex contemporary
- Old-time car
- '20s car
- Olds car
- Auto of yore
- Carmaker's initials
- Auto named for Olds
- Old Olds model
- Maxwell contemporary
- Motoring monogram
- Flying Cloud or Royale 8
- Old-time motoring monogram
- Flying Cloud manufacturer
- Focus of much of a Lansing museum
- Old auto from Olds
- One of the top four automakers, circa 1907
- Olds auto
- Antique auto named for Olds
- Car built by Olds
- Noted American car make
- Absente ___ (in the absence of the defendant)
- Car introduced in 1904
- Rock music's ___ Speedwagon
- 1976 rock album
- Antique auto show auto
- Make of the Runabout
- Make using initials
- Popular car of the '20s
- Maxwell rival
- Absente ___ (in the absence of the defendant): Lat.
- Absente ___ (the defendant being absent): Law.
- Mr. Peepers' Aunt Lil drives one.
- Pioneer trade-in.
- Early American auto.
- Car of years ago.
- Absent ___ (the defendant being absent): Law.
- Auto then.
- Old car.
- Obsolete car.
- Car of the '20's.
- Early car.
- Defunct car
- Maxwell's relative
- Edsel's relative
- Former auto
- Car of yesterday
- Model T's relative
- Discontinued car
- Popular auto of 1920's
- Car of old
- Collector's car
- Criminal, in Spain
- Spanish criminal
- One of Olds's cars
- Contemporary of a Stutz
- Car named for Mr. Olds
- Culprit, in Calabria
- Erskine contemporary
- Culprit, in Catania
- Auto maker's monogram
- Car created by Olds
- Defunct auto
- Early Olds transport
- One of Old's cars
- Willys contemporary
- Hudson rival
- Maxwell's cousin
- ___ Speedwagon (rock group)
- Old make of car
- Music's ___ Speedwagon
- Ransom's car
- Classic American car
- Nash contemporary
- Packard contemporary
- ___ Speedwagon of rock
- Auto pioneer's inits.
- Car of yesteryear
- Former car
- Speedwagon initials
- La Salle contemporary
- Car monogram of yore
- Flying Cloud, in old automobiling
- Pierce Arrow competitor
- _____ Speedwagon
- America's longest-lasting car” nyt 1995 REO Classic auto nyt 1995 REO Classic auto nyt 1995 REO Competitor of the Oakland nyt 1995 REO Old car make nyt 1995 REO Stutz Bearcat contemporary nyt 1995 REO ____ Speedwagon nyt 1995 REO _____ Speedwagon nyt 1995 REO _____ Speedwagon nyt 1995 REOIL Do a second lube job nyt 1995 REOPEN Unlock again nyt 1995 REOPENED Took up again nyt 1995 REOPENS Takes down the Closed" sign
- Regal: Buick:: Wolverine:___
- Locomobile contemporary
- Monogrammatic car of old
- Auto of long ago
- Car once called "The Gold Standard of Values"
- Early touring car
- Royale, of 30's autodom
- Bygone car
- Royale automaker
- Alternative to a Maxwell
- Model M car of the 1910's
- ___ The Fifth (1910's auto)
- Acronymic car of old
- Motor City monogram
- Royale of old autodom
- The Flying Cloud, of old autodom
- Automotive pioneer's initials
- Olds mobile
- Auto co. whose name was its founder's initials
- Early auto inits.
- Flying Cloud of autodom
- Old truck maker
- Auto last made in the 1930s
- Car introduced in 1905
- Vintage automotive inits.
- 1910s-'20s car inits.
- Automobile pioneer, initially
- Essex competitor
- Former automaker that manufactured trucks in W.W. II
- Maker of the old Royale
- Old auto inits.
- Runabout or Royale
- ___ Speedwagon (1970s-'80s band)
- Automotive inits.
- Classic car inits.
- Flying Cloud of 1927-36
- Franklin contemporary
- Old bus maker
- ___ Speed Wagon (old vehicle)
- Old autodom's Model M or Model T-6
- Auto last made in 1936
- Flying Cloud maker
- Locomobile competitor
- Classic car whose name is a monogram
- Flying Cloud of old autodom
- Royale maker
- Vintage car inits.
- 1920s car that had its inventor's initials
- Old car company based in Lansing, Mich.
- Old car make that's a homophone of a modern car model
- Old car that's an anagram of 41-Down
- U.S. truck maker until the early '50s
- Diamond ___ Trucks (bygone company)
- Early automotive inits.
- Royale carmaker of old
- Maker of the old Speed Wagon
- 1920s car
- ___ Motors, old Lansing manufacturer
- Car that went defunct in 1936
- Competitor of the Essex or Hupmobile
- Bygone car company that bore its founder's initials
- Old auto with its founder's monogram
- ___ Speed Wagon (old truck)
- Old car that's a homophone of another answer in this puzzle
- Onetime manufacturer of the Flying Cloud and Royale
- Old car inits.
- Bygone auto inits.
- Speed Wagon car company
- Rock's -- Speedwagon
- Rock's _____ Speedwagon
- -- Speedwagon
- Early 1900s car
- Antique Olds
- Classic Olds
- Bygone Olds
- Early 1900s auto
- Olds of old
- Very old Olds
- Early U.S. auto
- -- Speed Wagon (old truck)
- Gary Richrath band ___ Speedwagon
- Kevin Cronin band ___ Speedwagon
- Hi Infidelity band ___ Speedwagon
- Certain "Speedwagon"
- Can't Fight This Feeling ___ Speedwagon
- Ridin' the Storm Out ___ Speedwagon
- Take It on the Run ___ Speedwagon
- Time for Me to Fly ___ Speedwagon
- This Speedwagon will "Keep On Loving You"?
- Old car known by its inventor's initials
- Car company named for its founders initials
- Stanley Steamer contemporary
- Classic car that had its inventor's initials
- Early auto company
- Auto-industry monogram
- Classic car company in the name of a classic rock band
- Antiquated auto
- Classic car of 1915
- _____ Speedwagon (rock group)
- 1930s auto, ___ Royale
- Oldsmobile successor
- Classic automobile
- Olds' car company
- Classic '20s auto
- Classic auto company
- ___ Speedwagon ("Keep on Loving You" band)
- Classic car of yesteryear
- 1920s touring car
- ___ Speedwagon (rock band)
- Classic car co.
- Vintage 8-Down inits.
- Speed Wagon maker, once
- Vintage vehicle initials
- Speedwagon gang
- Ancient car
- Rock's ____ Speedwagon
- ____ <P>Speedwagon<P>
- Automotive letters
- Collector s item
- Contemporary of TAE
- Museum vehicle
- Olds. old car
- See 52 Across
- Early 61 Down
- Big name in old cars
- Oldsmobile follow-up
- Auto created by Olds
- Car named for its maker's monogram
- Classic Royale, of automotive fame
- 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada trip
- Royale of old autos
- Flying Cloud of the '30s, for one
- Rock band ___ Speedwagon
- Monogram of early autodom
- Speed Wagon automaker
- Vintage car whose name is a monogram
- Monogram- matic auto
- 1920s auto
- Studebaker competitor
- Royale 8 automaker
- Early 20th-century auto
- 1976 rock album, or the first word of the band that made it
- New car of 1904
- You could get one for $500 in 1910
- 1929's Flying Cloud, for one
- Automaker who produced the Flying Cloud
- Car company named from its founder's monogram
- Popular car of 1906
- Maker of the Royale 8
- Maker of the Royale sedan
- 1927's Flying Cloud, for one
- New car of 1905
- Brand of early runabouts
- Flying Cloud or Royale
- You could buy one for $500 in 1910
- Early runabout make
- The Royale 8-31 sedan, for one
- 1927's Flying Cloud, e.g.
- Car named from its creator's initials
- Early Ford rival
- Flying Cloud Brougham maker
- Auto introduced in 1904
- Early auto brand
- Early automobile brand
- Early runabout brand
- Maker of the Royale Eight
- Historic auto
- Maker of Wolverine sedans
- Car museum car
- Early runabout
- Speed Wagon company
- 1927 Wolverine Brougham, e.g.
- Early car company
- Flying Cloud of the 1920s
- Initials of automotive fame
- Early automobile
- Flying Cloud of the 1920s, e.g.
- Auto company founded in 1905